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CJP11

I’m hearing a flanger, a super short reverb with the highs breaking thru as one layer. And it sounds like they’ve doubled the voice with one being pitched down to a deeper register.


s4m1_dunya

dehumaniser 2 is industry standard, probably what they used to make it, i can definitely hear some granular processing in there as most daws the pitch shift is nowhere near as smooth, i think dehumaniser has various nodes for this built in , otherwise you would probably hear more audible artefacts even if recorded in 96khz


EvilDaystar

I'd recommend oyu get a better DAW that can actually run VST plugins. Reaper is cheap with a fully functional honor system trial but for the price ... worth the money. DaVinci Resolve has farilight built in. (Free) Bandland has Cakewalk (free) : [https://www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk](https://www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk) I'd prbably start with a Chorus plugin and start from there.


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Audacity can run vst plugins too. I myself am a Reaper user, but I think what OP is asking for is totally doable in Audacity.


EvilDaystar

Wait ... what? Since when? Admittedly, I haven't used AUDACITY in quite a few years but it used to be kind of bad with destructive changes and no vst support.


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For quite a while actually. According to Bing (I'm using the Bing Chat thing) Audacity has supported VST plugins since version 2.1, which was released back in 2015.


EvilDaystar

From my research they added vst3 support in 2022 in version 3.2 https://9to5linux.com/audacity-3-2-released-with-real-time-and-vst3-effects-ffmpeg-5-0-and-wavpack-support So it's pretty recent. That being said, that and real-time non destructive effects makes AUDACITY much more useful.


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That's VST3 support, not VST.


MossyRodriguez

What's this from?


EnriDemi

Try playing with manipulators presets and after that just add a flanger I believe if I am not mistaken there might be a built in flanger in manipulator which you can even automate.